Bioresource Technology, Vol.100, No.16, 3780-3786, 2009
Role and functions of beneficial microorganisms in sustainable aquaculture
This paper aims to review the development of scientific concepts of microecology and ecology of microbes and the role and functions of beneficial microorganisms in aquaculture and mariculture. Beneficial microorganisms play a great role in natural and man-made aquatic ecosystems based on the co-evolution theory in living biosphere on earth. Their functions are to adjust algal population in water bodies so as to avoid unwanted algal bloom; to speed up decomposition of organic matter and to reduce CODmn, NH(3)-N and NO(2)-N in water and sediments so as to improve water quality; to suppress fish/shrimp diseases and water-borne pathogens; to enhance immune system of cultured aquatic animals and to produce bioactive compounds such as vitamins, hormones and enzymes that stimulate growth, thus to decrease the FCR of feed. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Beneficial microorganisms;Ecological aquaculture;Five kingdoms in nature;Microecology;Ecology of microbes